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The Looking Glass Wars [Hardcover]

Frank Beddor
3.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (42 customer reviews)

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  • Hardcover: 224 pages
  • Publisher: Egmont Books Ltd; First Edition edition (2 Sep 2004)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 1405209879
  • ISBN-13: 978-1405209878
  • Product Dimensions: 21.8 x 15.4 x 4 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 3.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (42 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 718,158 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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The first of his Alyss of Wonderland trilogy, Frank Beddor’s The Looking Glass Wars is a storming, imaginative tour-de-force that deserves to be not overlooked. Using Lewis Carroll’s classic children’s story, Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland, as his inspiration, Beddor has created something new and original, something fresh and exciting.

Beddor imagines that Alice’s wonderland did indeed exist. That it was not fairy tale. Princess Alyss Heart was heir to the throne of Wonderland, but was cruelly usurped when her Aunt Redd stormed Wondertropolis and murdered her parents. Fleeing for her life, Alyss was transported to our world, to the world of Charles Dodgson and literary Oxford in the late 19th Century. Taken in by the Liddells, Alyss at first steadfastly refused to denounce her true bearing as fiction. But after years of convincing nobody of her origins and noble birth--Alyss Heart became Alice Liddell. And it was Alice Liddell who inspired Dodgson to write his legendary novel about her--despite Alyss’s accusations that he has cruelly twisted her story to make light of her heritage for entertainment.

Alyss’s Wonderland is an occupied land that must be freed. And Alyss eventually realises that she must once again go back to her true home and try to reclaim it. And it is going to be a bloody reckoning.

Beddor has pulled off a wonderfully complicated twist of creativity and his ambitious novel is on many levels enormously satisfying. The author has previously been a ski champion, stunt double and actor, but it is perhaps his continuing role as a Hollywood film producer that most influences his debut novel. The book is a visual feast that is begging to be made into a film. But for now, its life as a book is a deserved one. (Age 10 and over) --John McLay

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Alyss, born in Wonderland, is destined to be a warrior queen. After a bloody coup topples the Heart regime, Alyss is exiled to another world entirely, where she is adopted into the Liddell family, renamed Alice and befriended by Lewis Carroll. At age 20 she returns to Wonderland to regain her sceptre, battle Redd and lead Wonderland into its next golden age of imagination.

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21 of 21 people found the following review helpful
Why so grumpy? 22 Sep 2004
Format:Hardcover
It seems necessary to counter some of the ridiculously negative reviews already posted. First, to criticize a book based on its marketing push (the fact that it's being touted as the true story behind Wonderland) is ridiculous (I am aware that very few people found the review in question helpful, but still). Why don't we review books on the basis of their cover art alone, or by the blurbs on their dust jackets? At least then we'll be criticizing some part of the actual, physical book, no? Similarly, I don't understand the relevance of mentioning that the author is a producer of so-called gross-out comedies. Are we holding the manner in which authors make a living against them? What are the acceptable livelihoods for a budding author? Somebody please get back to me.

Now, for the book itself: what are "genuinely imaginative" characters? Why is Bibwit Harte, a learned albino with extra-sensitive hearing who is Queen Alyss Heart's tutor, not a genuinely imaginative character? Why isn't Hatter Madigan, leader of an elite security force whose array of weaponry is unlike anything we've heretofore seen, a well-imagined character? Why are the creatures dreamed up in this novel, such as the gwynook or spirit-dane, not imaginative? Why are the weapons, such as cannonball spiders or bombs that build, not imaginative? The few nine- and ten-year-olds I know who've read the book, have done so in no more than two days -- a sure sign that they found the book imaginative and fast-paced.

Is Mr. Beddor's book gratuitously violent? I fail to see it. A coup takes place fairly early in the story, and the violence that occurs is necessary to emphasize the villain's merciless, unsympathetic character, as well as the behavior she expects from her underlings. Whatever violent episodes that exist in the book serve this kind of double purpose.

To better enjoy this novel, Lewis Carroll fans should probably keep in mind that it uses the Alice books as its inspiration, NOT as its template. It is nothing like Carroll's work, nor does it try to be.

Since it is so easy to "review" a book with broad, meaningless statements, let me do as my colleagues: The Looking Glass Wars is the best book I've read in the past two years.

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful
Format:Hardcover
I'm a U.S. citizen who picked this book up on a trip to Ireland and it was a good read for the flight home. While it seemed written with an eye towards adapting it for the silver screen, I liked the re-imagined characters and the fight scenes were clearly written. I look forward to the next book in the series.
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14 of 16 people found the following review helpful
fabulous 29 July 2004
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Format:Hardcover
a wonderful spin on the alice in wonderland tale, reminiscent of gregory maguire's wicked. cat assassins, card soldiers, evil queens, and a network of looking glasses show that you can still turn an old story into something original.

Cant wait for the next one!

Brilliant!

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Most Recent Customer Reviews
A colourful read
This book hit me as lurking somewhere in between the brilliant and the unsuccessful.

What I loved about it is the sheer whimsy of the story and the setting. Read more
Published 7 months ago by LadyLibrary
Great Idea
I really love the ideas that went into this great book and all the wonderful characters in it but i felt that a lot of the concepts within it weren't described very well and i... Read more
Published 10 months ago by 14 Year Old Reader
The Looking Glass Wars or Bores?
I am not sure what I expected when I brought the Looking Glass Wars. The initial prologue is indeed, intriguing opening the book with the main theme that the previous tale is a... Read more
Published 18 months ago by Juniper113
Different
I found this book enjoyably different. I didn't really know what to expect when I picked it up but I wasn't dissapointed. Read more
Published 23 months ago by Alex
Good concept, not so great execution
When I first saw this book the premise of the whole thing had me quite excited. The first couple of chapters were pretty decent too. Read more
Published on 30 April 2010 by Twiss
Not terrible, per se, but Alice > Alyss
This is is a re-telling of Alice and Wonderland without a lot of the surrealism--it has morphed into a young adult series that has both elements of science fiction and fantasy, and... Read more
Published on 17 Feb 2010 by L. R. Richardson
plain awful
I dare say, it has been said before but these books (I read part one and flipped trough part two) are really just plain awful. Read more
Published on 1 Oct 2009 by Catriona
THE CUT
OK not a bad book but he doesnt have good discription now this book has some amazing ideas such as THE CUT a set of robot cards pictured on the front cover but if he had not put a... Read more
Published on 6 May 2009 by Mrs. D. M. Siva-jothy
Not For Me
To pun a little, I should like to lay my cards on the table; whilst I am obviously an avid fan of Carroll's original stories, I am quite happy to see his ideas re-imagined in... Read more
Published on 21 Mar 2009 by Red King Dreaming
Truly Fantastic
A wonderful book, a good twist away from the original Alice. Alyss of Wonderland must flee to our world when her evil Aunt Redd attacks, but after years of living among us, she... Read more
Published on 11 Mar 2009 by Barmy_Bex
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